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Why Scrapbook?

Preserving our memories in any form serves to create a lasting legacy for future generations. People want to know where their family came from. They like to reflect on their adventures and sentimental moments in life. Memory albums provide emotional comfort and healing and they provide a magical platform that bridges the gap of time and the distance between loved ones.

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Monday, April 19, 2010

On Easter of this year, April 4th, at around 3:40 pm. my husband, daughter, and I we driving home in our SUV from the next town. As we pulled into our development, the SUV started shaking back and forth violently. We were dumbstruck and then it dawned on us, this was a huge earthquake! People were almost falling down and cars were bouncing up and down. The road was rolling and light poles were bucking up and down furiously! We were terrified that something might fall on us. The quake lasted 45 seconds! We crept along and made it home only to have a 5.4 aftershock hit. It is April 19th and we are still experiencing earthquakes, some as large as 4.4 to 5.1. We have pretty much calmed down, but I wanted to share with you what it did to my craft room. Thank goodness for the building codes we have in the US. It could have been much, much worse! Some people's craft rooms might look like this all the time! LOL!